iOS Update: Timer, Tweets and more

Version 2.1.17 of our iOS App for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is now available from the iTunes App Store.

Here is what is new:
+ Added support for the "Timer" field. You can now start a timer for any task and keep track of the time you spend working on it.
+ Added support for Twitter. From a task's details screen, you can now click on the action button in the upper right corner and Tweet about it.
+ Search now matches the task's note as well as the title.
+ Fixed a bug where transitions from page to page were flickering
+ Fixed a bug where backing out from a task to a tag list, could have sometimes shown the wrong list temporarily.
+ Fixed a bug where a subtask set to repeat with its parent's task would not do so correctly when you completed both the subtask and parent task before syncing.

If Toodledo helps you be more productive, please consider giving us a rating/review in the iTunes App Store. Even if you have rated us before, you can rate us again with each new update that we release. It really does help us to have good ratings.

There appears to be a newly introduced bug in this version that causes the app to crash on iPad when adding a new tag. We have just submitted a fix to Apple for review. Sorry for the inconvenience. In the interim, you can add new tags on the website and sync them to the iPad.

Why do you onlyhave a IOS app? I have nothing against apple/iphones, but do you realize that ANDROID USERS are now over 40% of total mobile market? Make a real android app, I know third party ones exist, and I bought a few, but I tootledo needs better TIMER SUPPORT, since you cant make a t simple desktop APP to at least manage timers (start/stop, nothing fancy), then I wanted to use my cellphone to track time but i cant find third party apps with TIMER support. So really I would preffer a desktop app to start stop the clock when working, but if that doesnt exist (does it?) make a mobile app that supports it, or something.

While it's nice that you want an official Toodledo app for your Android, your post would be a bit like me complaining that Omnifocus is not available for Windows because Windows has a much bigger market share than MacOS.

It's just a development decision - the developer never said that they'd cover all platforms. If you want something for Windows Mobile then same deal. You probably need to look at what's available for your OS of choice before you purchase that computer/device.